Students use this form to correct questions they missed on a test. They are required to explain why thy missed the problem and show how to get the correct answer.
This item includes ***180*** math starters that I have used with my seventh grade math and pre-algebra classes. When students enter the classroom they can get started on these immediately while I take attendance and collect homework. Most starters have 5 problems, all of which are review. Word problems are scattered throughout the set.
This file contains 45 math starters that I use for my seventh grade math and pre-algebra classes. Most starters contain 5 problems. Word problems are scattered throughout. I also have Math Starters for the Second, Third, and Fourth Quarters for sale.
******Be sure to check out the Math Starters for the Year item I have for sale. It includes all 180 math starters.******
This sheet asks students to explain the steps they would take to solve one-step equations (all four operations). I have used this as a pre-assessment for my students. By having them explain the steps they took to solve the problems, you can get a better idea of students' understanding of the concepts.
This file contains 50+ pages of excercies for students. I have used these as a cumulative review for students through out the year and before testing at the end of the year. Most of these problems are correlated with the 7th grade Mathematics Standard Course of Study.
This power point presentation has all the bells and whistles. It shows students how to solve one-step equations through addition and subtraction. Practice problems are included at the end.
This power point presentation has all the bells and whistles. It shows students how to solve one-step equations. Practice problems are included at the end.
This worksheet has 50 problems that requires students to solve multi-step equations. I grouped the problems so that they are in four different groups. I use this sheet with my EC/Inclusion class. We begin by working a few together and then they begin telling me the steps to perform. Eventually they perform the steps on their own. My EC kids have actually made the comment that solving these problems was fun!
This individualized lesson plan form can be used to help you plan your lessons for a particular student or group of students you want to focus on. It includes a space where you can write the outcome of your lesson and what your next steps for this student or group of students will be. If you like this form, see my detailed lesson plan form!
This power point presentation has all the bells and whistles. It shows students how to solve one-step equations through multiplication and division. Practice problems are included at the end.
This is a project where students must create a board game. Players must use integer computations to play the game. This file also includes a rubric for grading the project.
This power point presentation has all the bells and whistles!! It shows students how to solve equations using the distibutive property and by combining like terms. Practice problems are included at the end.
FUN ACTIVITY!!! Students move around the room and get others to sign off on the boxes that they can solve. After everyone has each space signed, teacher calls out student names at random. Student must then solve the problem they said they could. If they solve it correctly, then students may place a bean or chip on that space. First student with 5 in a row or diagonal covered wins. There are several different variations that can be made to this game.